The two-wheeler makers are introducing new bikes and also revealing a prototype version for their upcoming bikes. Due to some required government standard emissions norms, few favorite motorcycles are discontinued. And currently hard to find those bikes on city roads. Here we know about the top 3 most loved motorcycles
Triumph Daytona 675
Triumph introduced this inline three-cylinder Daytona 675 in 2006 and entered into the dream motorcycle list for most of them. Actually there are two variants Daytona 675R and standard version. Basically this supersport fully faired bike is easier to ride and not feel much weight while riding it.
Later Triumph stopped production for this bike and replaced with high-tech specifications of Street Triple version. Daytona 675 get 675 cc, liquid-cooled engine that generates a maximum output power of 116.88 HP at 12,300 rpm and 70 Nm of peak torque at 9,900 rpm.
Yamaha RD350
During the ’80s RD350 was one of the top fastest machines in its class. And it went more popular in those days because it was the first motorcycle seen in the Indian market with a twin-parrel cylinder engine. The legendary two-stroke bike capable to produce a maximum output power of 40 HP at 7,500 rpm, 37 Nm of peak torque at 7,000 rpm. And able to hit top-speed about 140 km/h.
The engine is mated with a six-speed transmission gearbox and its acceleration throttle was very quick, possible to hit 0-100 km/h in a span of 7 seconds. Later two-stroke bikes were stopped manufacturing but till now RD350 was an iconic motorcycle from Yamaha. Because few of them show more interest to purchase restored versions if it was available in a second-hand bike store.
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
The Indian manufacture motorcycle brand Royal Enfield was becoming more popular after independence. Because of this solid build quality, most of them were certainly used these bikes in the army for patrolling. The thing that people love Enfield exhaust sound which was completely unique and the seating posture was very comfortable even for the short riders.
While riding Royal Enfield bikes on local city roads it’ll be an eye-catcher. Coming to specifications the BS6 Bullet 350 gets 346 cc, a single-cylinder engine that exhibits an output power of 19.1 HP 5,250 rpm and 29 Nm peak torque at 4,000 rpm. The starting price of 2020 BS6 Bullet 350 is 1.59 lakh.